“3D printed ultrasound probes are used by didactic-year PA students as a durable, inexpensive model to practice ultrasound probe placement and anatomical orientation for eventual transition to ultrasound machines. These tools facilitate independent and faculty lead discussions regarding optimal placement, probe selection rationale, and depth of anatomical landmarks to assist multiple learner styles at a substantial cost savings overusing clinical equipment for training. They also offer a durable refresher tool to reinforce technique throughout the entire didactic year of training.”

I cannot tell you enough how thankful I am that you were able to 3D print those pieces for me, they fit like a glove. You saved the last month of my doctoral capstone project! I would have had to cancel 10+ participant sessions for the study that I had scheduled in the month of April if I had to wait for those parts to ship from the United Kingdom. My only other option was to hold the steering wheel in place for an hour and a half per session with each of my participants.I did this for 30 minutes for the participant last week that the steering wheel broke on and I know that my shoulders would not have made it!